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These activities provide parents and students with a variety of virtual opportunities to enchance learning throughout the summer. Each day as a different learning focus and will encourage creativity and critical thinking.

Berkeley Center for the Arts (BCA) on the campus of Goose Creek High had 68 program completers for the 2019-2020 school year. To complete the BCA program, students had to earn six BCA credts. Both the valedictorian and salutatorian at Goose Creek High were BCA students.

Current (2019-2020 school year) 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students are eligible for this summer camp. REGISTER NOW! There are only approximately 60 spots, and registration will end when all spots are taken.

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Imagination Station

From red, white and blue on Mondays to red, blue, orange, purple and green on Fridays, students and staff have a unique way of showing school spirit, leadership and unification through a couple of weekly traditions that students and teachers are continuing -- even through virtual learning.

Educators are Innovators

We are highlighting Ms. Cassandra Cowdrey, a music teacher from Berkeley Intermediate School, as another BCSD Innovative Educator. Ms. Cowdrey and her students have had to use their imaginations as they have moved from drums to cup drums and had many other outside of the box thinking opportunities.

Spotlight on Innovation

The partnership now provides students with access to more than $100,000 worth of e-books and audiobooks through ClassLink in an app called Sora, a new tool created by OverDrive, which serves public libraries with their digital content.

Problem Solvers

Westview Middle students were challenged to create simple machines from items they had available in their homes during extended eLearning. Their creations made of silverware, candy, toys and etc. were amazing!

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Board Meetings

The Berkeley County Board of Education meets the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 5:30 p.m. in the Boardroom located at 107 E. Main Street in Moncks Corner (except as noted on October 22 and March 10). Board meetings are open to the public and citizens are encouraged to attend. There is an opportunity for "Citizen Comments" at the start of each meeting.

Learner-centered Education

Berkeley County School District’s Division of Academics and Innovation is committed to providing a future focused vision on education through next generation learning. We are dedicated to ensuring that all students are college, career and life-ready when they graduate from BCSD by incorporating approaches that are rooted in rigorous college and career-ready outcomes and that integrate the following:

Personalized Learning- Approaches that individualize learning for each student based on their individual strengths.

Competency-Based Learning- Approaches that allow students to advance along a learning continuum based on mastery.

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